Bill Belichick doesn’t watch ‘Thursday Night Football’: ‘That streaming thing?’
"What’s that, that streaming thing? No, I don’t do that."
"What’s that, that streaming thing? No, I don’t do that."
"Alright, anything else?"
"How bad does it have to be for an ESPN to say, 'Yeah, we got to take Mahomes and the Chiefs out of that slot?'"
"I don't think it was right that they put that out."
That is not something you see very often.
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"I'm in disbelief of just the sequence right there."
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"I always wondered in this situation right here..."
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"I can't believe I'm saying this, I feel like I'm going to get struck by lightning."
"I'm not gonna be placed on injured reserve."
"Out. Bye. Done. See you later. It should have already happened."
"Fletcher Cox comes in, the old veteran. He may not be as good as he once was, but can be as good once as he's ever been."
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“It shouldn’t even be close to the hot seat."
“That’s the cost of doing business sometimes."
"That was pretty impressive. She’s tough, man. She just stood out there and played right through it."
"We want it to be natural. When people watch it, we want them to feel like they’re just watching it with their friends, with two of your friends that used to play."
"The New York media will take your career to another level."
The former New England Patriots linebacker contributed to NFL coverage at the Worldwide Leader.